Vision & Values

Vision & Values

God's vision for trinity

is to actively participate in the rescue and restoration work in the world

Trinity's top 6 Values

Bible-based

Led by the Holy Spirit

Discipleship

Compassion

Diversity & Inclusion

Justice

Meet Us

Meet Us

Staff

Gerry KoningLead Pastor

Kathy JelsemaManager of Education & Congregational Life

Adam VanderSteltMusic Director & Youth Director

Elders

Viet Tran

Troy Boeskool

Dan Postma

Ernest Umoh

Brian Wright

Dave Van Randwyk

Deacons

Kevin Kiekover

Matt Van Oeveren

Jordan Battjes

Kristi Schelhaas

Chris Dykema

Bert Heyboer

Women's Ministry Team

Dawn Walt

Dar Grit

Prayer

Prayer

Prayer has always been an integral part of Trinity's DNA. We offer a number of things to help those seeking to grow their prayer lives. Some include:

Prayer line

Emergency prayer chain

Sunday Morning Prayer (before service, 9:15-9:45 AM)

Pastor prayer shield

Intercessors for the prayer ministry

Healing prayer team

Prayer request box

Members of our church leading prayer during our morning service

Sunday school classes praying for the leadership of Trinity

Tuesday morning prayer from 7:00-8:00 AM

Come, join us, and grow in prayer!

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Christian Reformed church'sjourney 2020

There’s something about a journey that’s exciting and invigorating. A promise of new horizons; new possibilities; new challenges. The Christian Reformed Church is on such a journey. It’s called Our Journey 2020 — “Our Journey” because we’re on it together; “2020” to remind us that this is just one stage of a journey that will see us living and growing together in new ways and new places.

Some of the most interesting journeys happen when you know where you are going, but not exactly how to get there. This is that kind of a trip. CRC members and leaders across Canada and the United States told us about the challenges their churches are facing. These challenges framed the goals, or “desired futures,” showing where we need to go. But how to get there — and where to go first — will be different for each congregation.

What we do know is that we’ve been called to step out in faith. And that by walking together, with the Spirit leading and guiding us, we will reach the futures that God desires for us. These goals will enable us to better assist each other in mapping out our unique routes, while drawing upon our shared resources and expertise.

It’s a challenging undertaking, but our hopes are not tied to what we can do. Rather, in the words of 1 Thessalonians 5:24, “The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it.”

As we walk together into these desired futures, we will become the people that we hear God calling us to be. This is Our Journey 2020.

Church and Community

Desired Future 1:Churches Flowing into Their Communities

Our congregations will flow like streams into their communities. We will meet our neighbors at community events and gathering places, listening to each other, learning from each other, and serving each other. By our presence we will become channels for the love of Christ and the Holy Spirit’s life-giving transformation.

Identity

Desired Future 4:Churches Telling Our Story

We will grasp—and be grasped by—a richly Reformed world and life view so that we are able and eager to express what it means to belong to God’s diverse and unified family. Transformed by that story, we will learn to tell it so compellingly that people from many cultures and experiences are drawn to see and know themselves as God’s beloved ones, entrusted to bring the good news to others.

Discipleship

Desired Future 2:Churches Nurturing Disciples

Our churches will be vibrant communities, radiating grace. As we preach, teach, and live out the gospel within and beyond our walls, we nurture people of all generations as they grow into the likeness of Christ Jesus.

Leadership

Desired Future 3:Churches Cultivating Leaders

Our churches and ministries will grow new leaders of many kinds. At all levels—local, regional, denominational—we discover the talents, skills, and strengths in our ordained and lay people. We cultivate those gifts through education, handson ministry opportunities, and guidance from mature leaders in order to raise new leaders who have deep roots and yield abundant fruit.

LOCATION

TIME

Worship Sunday @ 10:00ish

Cornhole tournament fundraiser for the mission trip to Welcome Home Ministries in Uganda is happening now! Come on over to show your support, eat some cookies, and play some cornhole all to support a great cause! We will be here until 9:00 pm 🙌🏻

Yesterday the youth group went ice skating at Rosa Parks circle! It was cold but we sure had fun ⛸

What does the Bible have to say about this image?
Come to Trinity Sunday morning at 10:00 A.M. to find out
#grandvillemi #grandvillemichigan #creationcare #trinityc #jenisonmi #sundayservice

Give Thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.
1 Chronicles 16:34
Happy Thanksgiving!

This is the day that the Lord has made, we WILL rejoice and be glad in it 💕

Another great refuge service tonight! We will have another service like this in a month. Thanks to all who came and participated in this discussion together and worshiped together

During this coming Sundays service, the kids will have an opportunity to build Nehemiah’s wall (LEGO wall that is!)

This Saturday the stream team will be doing the Macro Invertebrate Stream survey from 9:00 am - 2:00 pm, meeting right at Trinity. Lunch is included! If you are interested in joining and having the experience of learning to care for God’s creation, meet at Trinity by 9:00 on Saturday!
#macroinvertebrates #macroinvertebratesampling #careforcreation #jenisonmi #grandvillemichigan #riversandstreams

“Who the Son sets free
Oh is free indeed
I’m a child of God
Yes I am
In my Father’s house
There’s a place for me
I’m a child of God
Yes I am”
- Who you say I am, Hillsong
We will be singing this song on Sunday! If you haven’t heard it before, take some time and give it a listen. And please join us for worship Sunday morning at 10:00 A.M.!